Analytical Psychology: Its Theory and Practice (Routledge Classics) by Carl Gustav Jung

Analytical Psychology: Its Theory and Practice (Routledge Classics) by Carl Gustav Jung

Author:Carl Gustav Jung [Jung, Carl Gustav]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Published: 2014-04-16T04:00:00+00:00


Notes

1 [Cf. ‘On the Importance of the Unconscious in Psychopathology’, and ‘On Psychological Understanding’, both delivered in 1914 (C.W., vol. 3).]

2 For example, the figures of anima and animus. [See Two Essays on Analytical Psychology (C.W., vol. 7), pars. 296ff.]

3 ‘The Familial Constellations’ (C.W., vol. 2) and ‘The Significance of the Father in the Destiny of the Individual’ (C.W., vol. 4), pars. 698–702.

4 ‘On the Practical Use of Dream Analysis’ (C.W., vol. 16). [Also ‘General Aspects of Dream Psychology’ and ‘On the Nature of Dreams’ (C.W., vol. 8).]

5 [The reference is to Wilhelm Wundt, of Leipzig (1832–1920).]

6 Psychological Types, Def. 48. See also Two Essays, pars. 296ft [Also Aion (C.W., vol. 9, ii), ch. 3.]

7 [E.g., Symbols of Transformation, Part II, ch. V, especially par. 395.]

8 [The reference is to the disaster of 1908, when 90 per cent of the Sicilian city was destroyed, with a loss of 60,000 lives.]

9 Cf. W. Y. Evans-Wentz, The Tibetan Book of the Dead.

10 [Cf. Jung, ‘Approaching the Unconscious’, in Man and His Symbols, pp. 69ft. The case is also discussed in Jacobi, Complex/Archetype/Symbol, pp. 139ff.]

11 [‘Brother Klaus’ (C.W., vol. 11).]

12 [Psychology and Alchemy (C.W., vol. 12), pars. 315ff.]



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